Chairperson of the Junior Tennis Committee of the Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) Santie van der Walt has expressed satisfaction with the number of players who have registered so far for the sixth junior tennis tournament this weekend.
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Wrestling competition a success
Organisers of the Windhoek Wrestling Club tournament, held over the weekend, have lauded the amount of talent that was on display.
Trade ministry and NSI sign MoU on metrology services
The trade and industrialisation ministry recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with the Namibia Standards Institution (NSI).
Iipumbu emphasises trade negotiations conclusion
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has emphasised the need for a speedy conclusion on trade in service negotiations, given that trade in service contributes immensely to Africa’s gross domestic product.
CRAN seizes unapproved equipment
The sale of non-type approved telecommunications equipment such as network boosters and decoders are on the increase in the Namibian market.
Opinion – Civil servants strike to strain economy
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Alleged kidnapper faces judgement
Windhoek High Court Judge Dinnah Usiku yesterday reserved her judgement on the case of a Henties Bay resident accused of multiple rapes, kidnapping and assault until 28 September.
Unintended pregnancies an unseen crisis
Unintended pregnancies have significant and broad ramifications for individuals, families, and societies, and they have serious personal repercussions for the affected women and girls, including on their education, well-being and health – as many of them resort to unsafe ways of inducing abortions.
Civil servants urged to think about the children
Education minister Anna Nghipondoka yesterday urged civil servants, specifically teachers, to act rationally and not only consider their needs and interests but also those of fellow citizens and the country at large.
‘Broke’ city promises 15 000 plots
With less than three-and-a-half years remaining on their term, the municipal council of the cash-strapped Windhoek municipality has set its sights on delivering 15 000 residential plots during their tenure.